Lamex Oguda from TENP to Represent Kenya with CAD Expertise
Lamex Oguda, a talented student from the Eldoret National Polytechnic (TENP), is proudly representing Kenya at the prestigious World Skills Competition in Lyon, France. Oguda has earned acclaim for his exceptional skills in Computer-Aided Design (CAD), showcasing his proficiency on an international stage.
The World Skills Competition, often referred to as the “Skills Olympics,” brings together young professionals from around the globe to compete in various trades and technical fields. Oguda’s participation in this elite event highlights Kenya’s growing presence in global vocational education and training.
In a heartfelt message of support, Charles Koech, the Chief Principal of Eldoret National Polytechnic, expressed his pride in Oguda’s achievements. “We are immensely proud of Lamex as he competes at this global event. His dedication and expertise in CAD reflect the high standards of our institution, and we wish him all the best as he represents Kenya on the world stage.”
Oguda’s participation is not only a testament to his personal dedication and skill but also underscores the growing importance of technical education in Kenya. His journey serves as an inspiration to his peers and a reminder of the global opportunities available to those who excel in their fields.
As the competition unfolds, all eyes are on Oguda, who continues to make the Eldoret National Polytechnic and Kenya proud with his remarkable talents and achievements.